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<h3><b><a name="id_help_pdate"></a><a name="hid_update_display_cammand"></a>Update Display Command, F5</b></h3>
<p>Use this command (in the Actions menu, or the black rectangular
icon) to update the display of your current Kerberos tickets. You can
also perform this function by clicking in the main Leash window.</p>
<p><b>Why Use It...</b></p>
<p>Although most end users will likely find this Leash feature
irrelevant, application developers and support staff may occasionally
find it to be useful. For example, you may want an immediate status
check of Kerberos tickets if you have just used command-line <a
 href="leash_external_kinit.htm">kinit</a> or <a
 href="leash_external_kdestroy.htm">kdestroy</a> and want to check that
they have functioned successfully.</p>
<p><b>How It Works...</b></p>
<p>While Leash automatically checks the status of your Kerberos tickets
every 30 seconds, the Update Display command forces an immediate status
check.</p>
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